Wow. What a ride it’s been. And an extraordinarily meaningful one at that. But, just like the moments ticking away from start to finish on the moving attractions at theme parks and carnivals, eventually the ride ends and it’s time to … Continue reading →

Great stuff on the increasingly specific markets explored by entrepreneurs, as reported by Cale Guthrie Weissman over at PandoDaily, which of course is the media site founded by former Memphian, entrepreneur, journalist and tech guru Sarah Lacy. Here’s the intro: An entrepreneur’s … Continue reading →

What’s an appropriate age to begin teaching young people about entrepreneurship? A new Wall Street Journal piece by Charlie Wells may surprise you. Here’s a look: Jensen Bergman spent weeks preparing to pitch his team’s business idea to investors. Minutes … Continue reading →

In a new post at Forbes, contributor Brock Blake explores funding options for small businesses and he wonders if the SBA should allow room for nontraditional lenders to provide loans backed by the federal agency. Here’s Blake’s intro: I wonder … Continue reading →

Check it out – an interview with AOL co-founder Steve Case, by Memphis native and Pando founder and CEO Sarah Lacy. It’s lengthy, but worth seeing and tou’ll want to watch this video of one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the … Continue reading →

If you’re a social entrepreneur, interested in the topic or know somewho who fits the bill, you’ll want to check out a new piece by David Van Andel at Entrepreneur. Here’s his intro: Many believe that every entrepreneur is motivated … Continue reading →